Videogame playing as distraction technique in course of venipuncture
La Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica2012Vol. 34(2), pp. 77–83
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Abstract
Active distraction doesn't improve EMLA analgesia for iv cannulation and venipuncture. Even though, it resulted in an easily applicable strategy appreciated by children. This technique could be usefully investigated in other painful procedures.
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